15-Minute Mental Workout = 30-Minute Physical Exercise
This clever toy dispenses treats through a bottle, requiring your dog to solve problems and work hard to get to the treat. Mental stimulation aids early brain development and keeps them mentally sharp into old age. It also slows down rapid eating and promotes proper chewing and digestion.
Main Features
- 2 sizes available
- 3 adjustable height settings
- Large capacity 8+ cups of dog food
- Heavy duty tipless base design
- Toy rack made of 100% durable bamboo
- 3 bottles made from non-toxic, BPA-free plastic approved for food use
Use and Care
- Dishwasher Safe: For easy cleaning, toss 3 Bottles on the top rack of your dishwasher.
- Not a Chew Toy: This puzzle is designed for treat dispensing, not chewing. Keep an eye out for excessive chewing.
- Supervised Play is Key: Every dog plays differently! Watch your pup closely, especially when introducing a new toy. This ensures their safety and helps the toy last longer.
- Start Easy, Build Confidence: If the puzzle seems tricky at first, make it easier! Remove the lids for easier access to treats and gradually increase difficulty as your dog gets the hang of it.
- Inspect and Replace: No toy is 100% indestructible. Regularly check for damage and replace the puzzle if it becomes worn or broken.
Main Features
- 2 sizes available
- 3 adjustable height settings
- Large capacity 8+ cups of dog food
- Heavy duty tipless base design
- Toy rack made of 100% durable bamboo
- 3 bottles made from non-toxic, BPA-free plastic approved for food use
Size Guide
S-M
-11.8" wide x 12.6" high
-Bottle assembly with 3 height options
-Recommended for dogs weighing 50lbs or less
M-L
-17.7" wide x 14.8" high
-Bottle assembly with 3 height options
-Recommended for dogs over 50 lbs
Tip: Choose the size by considering your dog’s weight and height for the best fit.
Use and Care
- Dishwasher Safe: For easy cleaning, toss 3 Bottles on the top rack of your dishwasher.
- Not a Chew Toy: This puzzle is designed for treat dispensing, not chewing. Keep an eye out for excessive chewing.
- Supervised Play is Key: Every dog plays differently! Watch your pup closely, especially when introducing a new toy. This ensures their safety and helps the toy last longer.
- Start Easy, Build Confidence: If the puzzle seems tricky at first, make it easier! Remove the lids for easier access to treats and gradually increase difficulty as your dog gets the hang of it.
- Inspect and Replace: No toy is 100% indestructible. Regularly check for damage and replace the puzzle if it becomes worn or broken.
Theresa Dean Pettyjohn –
My pup eats at the speed of sound and is very food motivated. Thus has been a wonderful way to feed him. He loves it and after a couple of days of tutoring understood exactly what to do. ♥️
Mike Johnson –
Best purchase I’ve made for my dog so far. The bamboo material feels premium and the bottles are just the right size. My dog’s new favorite!
Elizabeth King –
Absolutely love how this toy stimulates my dog’s brain. It’s amazing to see her figure out how to get her treats. Plus, it’s eco-friendly!
Chris Daniels –
Really like this toy! My only suggestion would be to add more bottles for extra fun. But overall, a fantastic way to keep your dog entertained.
Lara Gibson –
Great quality and idea. My dog enjoys it, though it took him a while to get the hang of it. Would definitely recommend to others.
Adam Turner –
Incredible toy! My dog loves the challenge and it keeps him occupied for hours. The bamboo stand is not just durable but also looks great in our living room!
TaurigalTaurigal –
Purchased this Spinning Bottle toy for our corgi Corky for her birthday, and it was such a hit that we came back and bought a second one for her brother, Auggie. This is their favorite toy! It is well made, sturdy and durable, and I love that you can customize it by varying the height placement of the bottles. This can be handy for changing the difficulty level as the dogs become too familiar with the toy. The base is well designed and the toy does not tip, even with Corky’s aggressive style of play. The toy was very quick and easy to assemble, with clear instructions and even rubber no-skid pads for the bottom of the feet. The bottles are easy to clean and fill, and swing freely and securely on the frame. This is a very well made toy. My only critical comments might be that it would be nice to be able to change the bottle height and remove the bottles for cleaning without having to find a screwdriver each time; and, perhaps Loobani could provide a “training” bottle for those unfamiliar with the toy. When we first set up the toy, neither dog could figure out how to get the treats from the bottles without trying to unscrew the tops (and marring the plastic in the process.) You definitely want to supervise the play until everyone knows you don’t eat the plastic. To help, we made a trainer from an old clear soda bottle by cutting two holes in the sides and stringing it on the rod. Once the dogs could see the treats clearly, and watch the process as the treats came out of the bottle, we were off and running. We then placed the trainer on the rod next to one of the regular bottles for a while, and then later with two bottles, until they figured out the process. Now they play well with the three provided bottles and no longer need the trainer, although that opens up the possibility of trying out different shape bottles and things in the future for added fun. I love open ended toys! So how will your pet play with it? Will they spin it as fast they can until everything flies out all over the place (like Corky), or will they balance the bottle upside down on their nose and shake it/nudge it until everything drops out (like Auggie)?
Tom Harris –
Good toy, keeps my dog busy. I just wish the bottles were a bit more sturdy. My overly enthusiastic dog managed to crack one.
Nancy Wells –
It’s an okay toy. My dog was interested for a short while but soon lost interest. Maybe it’s better suited for other dogs.
Bryan Lee –
The concept is great, and the bamboo is a nice touch. However, my dog doesn’t seem too keen on playing with it for long periods.
Bonny –
good
Samantha Brooks –
Five stars! The clever design really works. My pup gets so excited every time the treats fall out. It’s also super easy to set up and clean.
Sophia Carter –
Unfortunately, this toy didn’t last a day. My dog figured out how to knock the whole thing over and chewed through one of the bottles. I expected better durability for the price.
Ginger L Greer –
The instructions were clear to assemble the product. I liked that I could choose the height where I wanted to install the bottles. My dog loves toys that he has to manipulate in some way to give him treats or food (we have several different types). If this is the first treat dispensing toy you are getting for your dog, it may take a bit of time for them to figure it out, and maybe a little bit of coaching and redirection from you. Discourage them from biting the lids or it will not last very long; the containers and lids are not thick and heavy duty. But the whole point of toys like this is to stimulate your dog’s mind and give them a problem to solve, not just to bite the lid off to get a reward! It didn’t take him too long to figure it out. But as the level of the food goes down it gets more difficult for them to get out those last few pieces
Kindle Customer –
Our shih tzus really love it. We use it to feed and give treats.
LeMan –
My dog is in love so I made a second purchase as a gift for a friend
MamahulaMamahula –
ETA: I bought this in March 2022- and our girl Lucy STILL “asks” for it Every. Single. Day. She sits next to it, paws and barks at it until we fill it. We put her meals in it at least once a day. It is in almost the same great condition as when it first arrived. This was such a good purchase for us. It took Lucy (a border collie/cattle dog mix) about 3 minutes to figure out how to use it, and now she “requests” it daily. She literally sits in front of the counter looking and whining at it. $40 is a little more than I wanted to spend, but Lucy likes it so much I guess I can justify it. We put her dinner in it (Hills Science Diet- small bits) . It was simple to put together, has adjustable height options for setup, and it seems to be sturdy enough to handle her use. I spend (blow) plenty of $$ on regretful purchases, but this is not one of them. I hope you find this review helpful. I am not one for gratuitous reviews, and if I had any complaints, you would surely read it here. It’s a keeper!!
TLH –
The Best Interactive Puzzle dog toy was a hit with all 3 of my dogs. They are all different breeds, sizes and ages. It was neat to see how each one figured out the puzzle to find the treats. My dogs range from 7-13 years old and are between 17lbs and 27lbs. My older Beagle who usually prefers to get beauty rest was so excited to play the puzzle… once she figured out there were treats in it. Now that all three dogs figured out the puzzle, they finish it around 5 minutes or less. But it works their minds and they have a great time!
dsjones –
Our herding dogs LOVE these! Must be supervised as they get rambunctious and could possibly break it, the joy they are getting out of playing with it is fun to watch. We have one that spills and others that enjoy the fruit of his labor.
Kate –
At first, my dog thought that he could bully/bite the treats out of the Loobani. But, after some modifications, practice, and patience, my dog LOVES (gently) working the Loobani treat puzzle.If your dog isn’t getting the hang of the toy right away, you might consider making the following adjustments until they figure it out:1. I noticed that treats don’t always come out when the tops of the jars are screwed on, and I wanted my dog to associate flipping the containers with the reward, so I started by taking the lids off.2. If your dog is still having trouble, consider filling up the receptacles almost to the top. Even the smallest tilt will reward their behavior.3. My dog was still trying to force the treats out, so I physically took his foot and made him flip the containers (my dog is a brute, so this didn’t bother him…although it might not work with more skittish dogs). Once treats came out, I gave him lots of verbal praise and he was excited about the treats.Now he’s standing in the kitchen, flipping the Loobani like a pro. I’m so glad I purchased this item!